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14876. Close-up portrait of a Jewish girl standing outdoors in Radom.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14877. Close-up portrait of a young Jewish child in Radom next to a puppy.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14878. Close-up portrait of a young man wearing an armband with a Star of David holding a cigarette in the Radom ghetto.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14879. Portrait of a Jewish couple celebrating their wedding in Munich after the war.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14880. Group portrait of a Jewish family living in Munich after the war.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14881. Portrait of a Jewish couple in the Munich displaced persons' camp.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14882. Portrait of a Jewish couple and their young infant in the Munich displaced persons' camp.
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14883. Portrait of a Jewish couple and their daughter standing in front of a home in Thorn (Torun).
Emily, was born in Munich on January 16, 1948. On October 1, 1948 the Szabason family sailed on board
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14884. Four sisters enjoy a cup of coffee at an outdoor table.
immediately, Arde Bulova even wrote a follow-up letter on January 16, 1940 to the Consul General in Hamburg
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14885. Three Jewish sisters pay a visit to their aunt prior to their departure for the United States.
immediately, Arde Bulova even wrote a follow-up letter on January 16, 1940 to the Consul General in Hamburg
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14886. A young German-Jewish couple celebrates their engagement in a restaurant in Hamburg.
immediately, Arde Bulova even wrote a follow-up letter on January 16, 1940 to the Consul General in Hamburg
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14887. Newspaper photograph of three young sisters who arrived in New York on the overcrowded refugee ship, the Navemar.
immediately, Arde Bulova even wrote a follow-up letter on January 16, 1940 to the Consul General in Hamburg
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14888. A German-Jewish family walks down a street in Hamburg prior to its departure for America.
immediately, Arde Bulova even wrote a follow-up letter on January 16, 1940 to the Consul General in Hamburg
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14889. Jews deposit their bundles on the pavement before their deportation from the Lodz ghetto.
the ghetto. The Roma/Sinti and some 20,000 Jews came from central Europe between October 16 and
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14890. Group portrait of students and their teacher in a high school in Boryslaw.
- Armament), which protected them from deportation. On February 16, 1943 the Germans gathered 600 Jews at
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14891. Group portrait of members of a mandolin orchestra in Boryslaw.
- Armament), which protected them from deportation. On February 16, 1943 the Germans gathered 600 Jews at
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14892. Girls attending the School of Physical Education "CIF" in Warsaw pose for a photograph while lying on a field.
- Armament), which protected them from deportation. On February 16, 1943 the Germans gathered 600 Jews at
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14893. Group portrait of young people posing around a wooden shelter in Boryslaw.
- Armament), which protected them from deportation. On February 16, 1943 the Germans gathered 600 Jews at
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14894. Zbigniew, Helena, Norbert and Mieczyslaw Kelhoffer pose in their swimming suits while on vacation.
- Armament), which protected them from deportation. On February 16, 1943 the Germans gathered 600 Jews at
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14895. Work permit issued to Sydonia Kelhoffer (donor's mother) by the employment department (Arbeitsamt) of Boryslaw.
- Armament), which protected them from deportation. On February 16, 1943 the Germans gathered 600 Jews at
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14896. Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski and other officials pose for a group portrait by a desk underneath a banner and a large portrait of Rumkowski.
and a sister, Ester Ita. From an early age, Pinchas developed an interest for drawing. At 16 he met
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14897. A woman sells tickets at the entrance to Pinchas Shaar's paintings exhibition in Munich.
and a sister, Ester Ita. From an early age, Pinchas developed an interest for drawing. At 16 he met
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14898. Two men examine a board in a carpentry workshop. Pictured may be Pinchas Szwarc (later Shaar) and his brother Josef Szwarc (later Schwartz) in their father's joiner's workshop.
and a sister, Ester Ita. From an early age, Pinchas developed an interest for drawing. At 16 he met
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14899. A group of men views an exhibition of paintings by artist Pinchas Szwarc (later Shaar).
and a sister, Ester Ita. From an early age, Pinchas developed an interest for drawing. At 16 he met
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14900. A group of Jewish men discuss their work in one of the Lodz ghetto workshops.
and a sister, Ester Ita. From an early age, Pinchas developed an interest for drawing. At 16 he met